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From Iona, Columba began missionary work among the Picts in Scotland.  During this time, he is said to have tamed a great water-monster in the river Ness (since linked to the Loch Ness Monster).  Columba died on Iona in 597.
 
From Iona, Columba began missionary work among the Picts in Scotland.  During this time, he is said to have tamed a great water-monster in the river Ness (since linked to the Loch Ness Monster).  Columba died on Iona in 597.
  
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* "[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]" (First Appearance, No Lines)
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:09, 29 March 2008

Saint Columba was an Irish missionary in Scotland during the 6th century.

History

Columba tamed the Loch Ness Monster. Returning afterwards from Scotland to Iona, he died resting his head upon the Stone of Destiny. ("Rock & Roll")

Aside from the dates of his birth and death, the history of Columba in the Gargoyles universe comes exclusively from one of Shari's stories, which carry no guarantee of truth. What part of his tale are truth and which are merely legend remains to be seen.

Real-World History

Columba (also known as Colm Cille) was born in Donegal around 521, and became a famous saint when he grew up. In 563, he left Ireland with twelve followers to found a monastery on Iona. Legend claims that he did so because he had been banished from Ireland thanks to the "Battle of the Book"; Columba had copied a Gospel belonging to St. Finnian, who demanded the copy, and when the matter was submitted to the High King Diarmaid, Diarmaid decided for Finnian with the words "To every cow her calf and to every book its copy". Columba (already angry with Diarmaid for killing a man who had taken sanctuary with Columba) sent an army against Diarmaid, in which Diarmaid was heavily defeated. Columba, however, was guilt-ridden over the slaughter that he had caused, and so went into exile to Iona.

From Iona, Columba began missionary work among the Picts in Scotland. During this time, he is said to have tamed a great water-monster in the river Ness (since linked to the Loch Ness Monster). Columba died on Iona in 597.